The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Resident Evil Long Box Version Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:013388210107
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS1_RESIDENT_EVIL_LB
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
WulfmanJax –
****1/2Resident Evil is one of those games that needs to be rated, not on the game itself, but what it did for the video gaming world. RE was the first video game to actually put the gamer into a real life horror movie and then say, “survive this!” So, RE, along with other games, became known as the “survival horror” games. While RE, on terms of gameplay, might not be the greatest game ever made, it’s still fun. Of course though, that’s not what the game focuses on anyway. This game focuses on trying to scare the dickens out of every gamer who picks it up, at least, the first time they play it. Scenes like where you head out of the dining room and into the long corridor. You look right; nothing but doors. You look left; a corner that you can’t see around, so you head to the left and turn the corner and your first taste of a true horror game/movie starts. The cut scene reveals the back head of your first encounter with a zombie, one that happens to be munching on one of your comrades. As he turns around to look at you, you see that pale, ugly face of the undead that you’ll see all throughout the game. After you dispose of the creature you finally realize just what you’re in for. The second scene that had everyone talking is your first trip down the carpeted, “L” shaped hallway with all the windows. As you enter there aren’t any zombies so you think, “Oh, good, no creatures to kill me…” or so you think. As you’re making your way down the hall, your first encounter with a Cerb.
robert –
glad i found this game i have been looking for it for awhile now. fun to play and fun to kill zombies
Michael V. –
For the first resident evil game. Back in 1996.This was true survival horror. Works like new!
Nick davis –
The game box looks fantastic. The disk has a scratch ( a deep one) in the middle but still plays. Over all this was a good buy.
fallenate –
The Good: scary fun gameplay with multiple enemies and atmosphere, great story both main and in play, good soundtrack for most part, added menu options to play, good replay with two charactersThe Bad: voice acting and cutscenes despite good story, really bad soundtrack for the least part, repetitive puzzling of item get and push things, bad graphics for its time, Tank Controls!The Neutral: secrets and unlocks such as costumes, difficulty is up and down, low health and ammo pickups, cam angles vary
Benedict Cumberbatch –
Game works perfectly, no skips so far. Music is top notch, very professionally made. My first resident evil game.I’m just too scared to get further
Deb C. –
Great game to own! I just forgot how stiff the controls felt. Would recommend to anyone who likes games like Silent Hill
M. Spain –
GREAT GAME, pleased with the condition. Original case is always cool. Thanks a lot.
sparrow –
Such a awesome fun game. Even 14 years after the last time i played ,its still awesome still creepy and has that scary feel to it. I love it.
Big Erik –
To be brief, the first resident evil had it all: a haunted mansion turned major pharmaceutical conspiracy, a great soundtrack, shocking moments, brain-teasing puzzles, classic monsters and bosses, and cheesy dialogue. The original game, and the original director’s cut editions, are five-star games that still hold up (minus the graphics, which really don’t matter). The reason for my review is to warn prospective buyers about a major discrepancy in the different editions of the “Director’s Cut.”Version 1 has a picture of a guy holding a gun on the front. It contains the original game, original music, as well as the advanced mode, which has all the fun director’s cut extras (silver Beretta with random headshot capabilities, zombie version of the Forest character, more enemies, new costumes, more sensible camera angles, swapped puzzles, etc.). Basically, the same great stuff from the original, plus fun extras.Version 2 has a picture of a zombie on the front. This is the DUAL SHOCK edition, and the version that is the most common in current circulation. While you gain the benefits of a vibrating controller during scary moments, there is a major loss: the classic soundtrack from the original game is GONE. The original music, with full orchestra support, was outstanding, and the Gamecube REmake tried its best to copy/cover it note for note. The DUAL SHOCK edition has removed this original soundtrack entirely, on all versions of the game, and replaced it with what can only be.